Monday, February 6, 2012

Alamo Square & The Painted Ladies

Alamo Square is a residential neighborhood and park which consists of four city blocks at the top of a hill overlooking much of San Francisco.  A row of Victorian houses on Steiner Street, known as the "Painted Ladies", overlook Alamo Square Park. The houses were built between 1892 and 1896. 




 
 
 
 
 
I am the master of self-timer photos
 

P.S. Much of the intro to Full House took place in this park!
P.P.S. Whatever happened to predictability?

Saturday, February 4, 2012

San Francisco City Hall

This afternoon, Shane and I wandered the city! I took a jillion photos and saw so many beautiful sights.  There's no real story to go along with the wandering -- we just wandered :-)  For the next few days I'll be posting some of the photos.  San Francisco City Hall is first! Enjoy!!


San Francisco celebrates the Chinese New Year!
Bizarro trees lining the courtyard
They're actually just pruned back Sycamores, but they do look bizarre
The artist at work
Other side of City Hall


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Golden Coast

One day last week while I was out running errands, I decided to make a quick pit stop to the beach (its about darn time, considering we live just 2 short miles away)! It was already 5:00'ish by the time I got there, so it was fairly dark, but there were still plenty of people around, most of whom had dogs with them (yay! a fun place to bring Archie!).  I only walked around for a few minutes to snap some photos, but I'm really excited to take Archie there the next time the sun decides to come out!


Monday, January 30, 2012

Exploring Glen Park

Per our usual weekend tradition, we spent some time in Glen Park! After lunch at La Corneta, we got frozen yogurt from Rockit Swirl which just opened (yum!) and wandered the neighborhood a bit.  We found the cutest houses (and by houses I mean dream houses!) and some fabulous boutiques, including a cheese shop (the owner recommended some mozzarella and port salut, and offered us the lowest prices on the best local olive oil) and a shop with the most amazing jewelry from various local artists (I'm still drooling over a certain ring and necklace).  Anyways, we snapped a few photos on our walk that I wanted to share... :-)

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Before & After: The Office

Next on the agenda: the office, so Shane has a place to spread out and get some work done!

Before....

and After....
 
 

Thursday, January 26, 2012

I love this city

I'm a few days behind on this post, but Kennedy and I had the most fantastic day last week exploring the great city of San Francisco! We started the day with little to no planning: meet at the Powell Street BART station (about halfway between her in Oakland and me in Daly City), find some sushi and do a little shopping!

When Shane and I were in Japantown a few weeks ago, we stumbled across the original sushiboat restaurant, Isobune.  They were packed, so we picked another restaurant that night, but apparently there's a second Isobune downtown, so Kennedy and I ate there! If you're unfamiliar with the sushiboat concept, its where the sushi chefs stand in the center of the bar making various fresh sushi rolls, then they place them on boats that float around the bar for patrons to choose from.  It's really cool to pick your meal that way, plus they do half rolls (4 pieces instead of 8) so they're between $2 and $5 apiece.  They also have a menu of specialty rolls made-to-order if you prefer dining that way.  It was such a cool experience!


After lunch, we wandered the streets shopping.  I was hoping to find something cool and hand-made from one of the street vendor carts, but alas nothing called out to me.  So we continued wandering and decided to head towards Fisherman's Wharf.  WHAT a walk! From Powell Street BART to the Ferry Building is about a mile, then from there to the Wharf is another 2 miles.  Needless to say, we earned the glasses of wine we drank upon our arrival at the Wharf....

SF Ferry Building
Gorgeous view of the Bay Bridge from behind the Ferry Buildling
San Francisco Port Authority
We finally decided we'd had enough San Francisco for the day, so we took a trolley back to the BART station (my first San Francisco trolley ride!).  I was kinda bummed that it wasn't one of those cool old wooden ones (this one was probably from the 50's), but I think Shane probably would have been bummed if I rode one without him ;-)

My first trolley ride!